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Churches Together in Southwell

MHA Communities East Nottinghamshire (previously Southwell Live at Home)

Contact: Scheme Manager Hannah Day

Tel:  01636 816565

Email: eastnottinghamshire@mha.org.uk

 

MHA communities, previously known as Southwell Live at Home, was founded by Methodist Homes (MHA) in 1988 and is intended to support older people living in their own homes who may be socially isolated. It is one of the Methodist Charities, providing services and support for people of all faiths and none. There are now over 90 such schemes throughout England, tailored to local needs, but typically including friendship groups, befriending on an individual basis, lunch clubs, activities, outings, and advice on such issues as staying healthy and IT support.

The aim of each scheme is to improve the quality of life of older people by providing opportunities for them to meet friends and join in different initiatives whilst being helped/supported by dedicated volunteers.

In Southwell there is a Love to Move chair-based exercise class followed by a light lunch every Tuesday, a coffee/friendship group that meets monthly on Thursday mornings, monthly visits to play boccia ( a type of bowls played sitting down), meals out, and befriending for individuals.

You may be someone who could benefit from being a part of MHA Communities or know of someone who could be a member or volunteer. We are looking to expand the membership and to increase the number of volunteers. Could you give time to help by befriending a housebound person, or support with telephone befriending? Serving light lunch at our exercise class or driving someone to one of the activities? You wouldn’t have to do it every week and could choose your times according to your availability. You would gain great satisfaction from helping others and meet new friends.

The scheme’s area of operation is generally within Southwell, Newark and the surrounding areas, and incorporates Farnsfield and Kirklington.

 

 

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